You might think that North Dakota–with its booming economy and rapid population growth–would have better things to do with its public resources than waste them on a highly partisan, probably doomed legal campaign to overturn the Supreme Court’s 1973 ruling that made abortion legal in the United States.
But then again, enacting the nation’s most severe anti-abortion laws–and defending them against the various legal challenges they were designed to provoke–may not cost the state of North Dakota a dime.
It’s all thanks to the Liberty Counsel, a non-profit conservative-litigation group that supports challenges to Roe v. Wade. Mat Stavers, the chairman of Liberty Counsel, extended his support before North Dakota’s governor signed the legislation this week:
Cost should not be a part of Gov. Jack Dalrymple’s decision to sign or veto bills… Liberty Counsel will defend these laws pro bono. No rights are more fundamental than the right to life. Without life, all other rights are irrelevant.
And that’s not all. According to state Sen. Margaret Sitte, a Republican who served as the primary sponsor of a so-called “personhood” resolution like the one voters in Mississippi rejected last year, the Liberty Counsel may not be the only benefactor of North Dakota’s anti-abortion laws. Democracy Now! recently aired a clip of Sitte making the following statement on a Fargo-Grand Forks television stations:









